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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Francis Scott Fitzgerald
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Francis Scott Fitzgerald

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Valerie Khorishkohar citeratför 8 år sedan
    "You're just the romantic age," she continued—"fifty. Twenty-five is too wordly-wise; thirty is apt to be pale from overwork; forty is the age of long stories that take a whole cigar to tell; sixty is—oh, sixty is too near seventy; but fifty is the mellow age. I love fifty."
  • молли спарклhar citeratför 5 år sedan
    young lady, beautiful as sin.
  • Ирина Волынецhar citeratför 6 år sedan
    Benjamin felt himself on the verge of a proposal—with an effort he choked back the impulse. "You're just the romantic age," she continued—"fifty. Twenty-five is too wordly-wise; thirty is apt to be pale from overwork; forty is the age of long stories that take a whole cigar to tell; sixty is—oh, sixty is too near seventy; but fifty is the mellow age. I love fifty."
  • Alfred Josephhar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    It was almost impossible not to be affected by the sheer beauty of the sky—almost.
  • Sarasinbookshar citerati fjol
    Then it was all dark, and his white crib and the dim faces that moved above him, and the warm sweet aroma of the milk, faded out altogether from his mind.
  • Sarasinbookshar citerati fjol
    And then he remembered nothing.
  • Sarasinbookshar citerati fjol
    He did not remember. He did not remember clearly whether the milk was warm or cool at his last feeding or how the days passed—there was only his crib and Nana's familiar presence.
  • Sarasinbookshar citerati fjol
    There were only the white, safe walls of his crib and Nana and a man who came to see him sometimes, and a great big orange ball that Nana pointed at just before his twilight bed hour and called "sun." When the sun went his eyes were sleepy—there were no dreams, no dreams to haunt him.
  • Sarasinbookshar citerati fjol
    he realized that those were things in which he was never to share.
  • Sarasinbookshar citerati fjol
    Roscoe's son moved up into the first grade after a year, but Benjamin stayed on in the kindergarten.
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